I'd like to figure out a method of cooking with a fresnel lens small
enough to fit in a backpack.

On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 9:07 PM, William Beaty <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Sun, 3 May 2009, Ryan Reggio wrote:
>
>>    so, here's the idea, any idea, inkling, project, experiment, etc.
>> you can think of, put here. no idea is too crazy
>
>
> Why not build one which can actually create usable parts?   Like
> the Makerbot CNC, or others?   It's not just a demo like the candyfab,
> it's an actual micro-fab machine shop.   Use the first one to spit out
> specialized parts to make more of them.  See:
>
>  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=412cDGFZBvc
>
>
>
> Now if you want CRAZY ...then how about some basic science.  But not the
> boring conventional kind.  Instead, step away from conventional reality
> and temporarily put a stop to our limited mundane expectations.  I'm
> talking about high voltage crackpot experiments.  Real mad science, like
> old B&W science fiction movies.
>
> For example, I've always wanted to try harnessing the following HV
> phenomenon in order to try out some ideas.
>
>  Threadlike streams of "electric wind"
>  http://amasci.com/freenrg/airthred.html
>
> Ideas like storing data in a column of empty space, or perhaps create an
> audio delay line, or a burglar alarm (breaking the invisible ion beam.)
> Or perhaps even build an oscilloscope CRT which runs at one atmosphere, no
> vacuum.
>
>
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